Repeat something enough times and you start to believe it yourself. I'm sure you wouldn't be taking it so well if there was a, often taken seriously, meme that PC gamers only achieve superiority through relentless hacking and aimbotting.
PC. I only had one console, a Super Nintendo back in the '90s what my cousins inherited after I left for highschool. PC since then, and im not intend to use any of the new consols. I can hardly picture myself playing mmos on any console, forced voice action is not my thing, and the lack of communication neither.
Or that it was a tacit endorsement of the "pay to win" mentality. "He with the highest framerate and lowest ping deserves to win." Or the implied superiority of conspicuous consumption. "The more I spend the better person I must be!" Or maybe that the entire concept was meant to be satirical, but as is sometimes the failure of satire a message too ludicrous to be true instead becomes a banner for the credulous, cretinous and intellectually stunted to rally around.
Peoples who use hacks and aimbot should be persecuted and purged like heretics. I very much hate cheaters.
pc for me, and personally i hope that any prospective console port comes after the launch of the game. Devs who are are designing for multiple platforms have a tendency to harmonize the different versions. This tends to be a bigger problem in MMOs as they tend to be bigger more complex games with lots more information to display to the player. this means that UI design and other elements are geared towards the system that will have the hardest time dealing with that the those aspects are designed round that, more often than not this leads to a good console focused UI and merely functional adapted pc UI. prime example planetside 2, that UI is obviously designed around a controller and then adapted to mouse and keyboard, and well it shows.
Definitely priority should be given to PC so they can then give consoles some extra time to make sure the ports aren't terrible and they don't drag down the quality of the PC launch.